Baby blue jays, or fledglings, typically eat several times a day as they require a high-protein diet to support their rapid growth. They rely on their parents to provide food, which often consists of insects, seeds, and fruits. The frequency of feeding can vary, but it generally occurs every 20 to 30 minutes during daylight hours until they become more independent.
yes
Yes. Tore a full feathered fledgling sparrow to pieces in front of me. sick, cannibalistic birds.
no bluejays
bluejays are birds and they dont steal it they eat it so you dont actually have a problem
Creighton Bluejays football was created in 1900.
Bluejays do sometimes raid unguarded nests, usually for eggs. But will take small nestlings as well.
Creighton Bluejays men's basketball was created in 1916.
weekly to maintain energy levels.
humans
Yes
because bluejays are known for not comin back to a place they have already been
As a baby they should eat weekly, as adults every 2-3 weeks.